Seattle Parks and Recreation invites your family to join our project team and partner Inclusion Matters to provide your input on the design for the renovation of the Miller Playfield Play Area. SPR is honored to work with Inclusion Matters to develop a fully inclusive play area for the community.
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Inclusion Matters is a nonprofit working with communities internationally to create play, dignity, and social equity for children with disabilities through the creation of inclusive playgrounds and education programs that unite children of all abilities.
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This project will replace the play equipment, install play area grass safety surfacing and make accessibility improvements at Miller Playfield 330 19th Ave E. The equipment will include play structures and seating for children of all abilities ages 2 to 12. Seattle Parks and Recreation and Inclusion Matters look forward to working with the community on the design.

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* 1. Please select the types of play that brings your child/the children you care for the most joy

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* 2. Choose what park amenities will be important to you and your family

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* 3. What theme would best represent your community at Miller Play Area?

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* 4. What impacts your child's or family's play experience?

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* 5. What creates the greatest barrier to participating in recreation activities for your children or the children you care for?

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* 6. Does your child or a child you care for currently use Miller Community Center or Playfield for any activities? if so what?

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* 7. What is your preferred time for visiting Miller Playfield? When do you find it the busiest?

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* 8. How old is your child/the children you care for?

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* 9. What is your zip code?

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* 10. How would you like to receive updates about the project?

As we work to develop a plans for an accessible/inclusive play area at Miller Playfield, we have some questions for families and caregivers of children with disabilities. The questions on the following page are intended for parents and caregivers to tell us about your families play needs.

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